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Re: So, Lazard is taking an official visit to Notre Dame....

Still not concerned "Asked what it would take for him to change his commitment to Iowa State, Lazard said: 'I couldn't tell you the answer. Something very big would have to happen at Iowa State, something negative, something drastic.'"

Re: So, Lazard is taking an official visit to Notre Dame....

Originally Posted by WooClone15

Still not concerned "Asked what it would take for him to change his commitment to Iowa State, Lazard said: 'I couldn't tell you the answer. Something very big would have to happen at Iowa State, something negative, something drastic.'"

Re: So, Lazard is taking an official visit to Notre Dame....

I would actually prefer he would have stayed uncommitted and chose the good guys in the end. I get the take free trips, hedge your decision, all that but if nothing major or negative happens and he doesn't end up a Cyclone it will be the most negative event in recent Cyclone history where as if he wanted the process to play out and then chose the Cyclones it would have been the biggest recruiting positive in history. I believe he really likes the Cyclones and I really liked my high school girlfriend. Once I saw some other women in college, it wasn't too difficult to move on.

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